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The City of Morden is home to over 160 acres of parks and green spaces combined with over 6,000 street and park trees. Livable green cities and connection with nature are becoming increasingly important as communities grow and urban areas become more densely populated.
“Local parks are an integral part of a happy, healthy city. There are so many benefits that come from having high-quality city parks and a healthy forest canopy. In perhaps the most noticeable way, they provide beautiful green spaces and they usually have great programs for your community. However, there are many health benefits as well as social goods underneath the surface, such as having well-treated and open spaces in your community.”
Pulibic Engagement Feedback – Parks and Urban Forestry Master Plan.
In 2022, the City of Morden adopted the Parks and Urban Forestry Master Plan to coordinate, enhance, connect, sustain, and engage our communities’ parks and urban forest.
The Morden and District Horticultural Society is affiliated with the Manitoba Horticultural Society.
The City of Morden is located on Treaty No. 1 territory, the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Cree, Oji-Cree, and Dakota Nations, as well as the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. We honour their contributions to the past, present, and future. We express our gratitude for the land and water that sustains us, and we commit to learning from and working in partnership with the original caretakers of this territory.
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